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Vibration In Swedish Massage

Vibration comes from a Latin word that means shaker.

It is fast shaking, trembling, and slower rhythmic rocking using your fingertips, hands, and sometimes electrical appliances.

A word of caution--Always be careful of the electric cord if this is the route you choose. I, myself, do not use electric vibrators on clients as they can create an uncomfortable numbness for the client and they can damage the massage therapist's hand nerves.

The variations are rocking, coarse, and fine. The fine variation of this stroke works very well to stimulate the digestive system and promote what is known as peristalsis.

Jostling is another word for the coarse variation. Jostling loosens muscles that surround joints.

Rocking is comforting to the client, much like when you rock a baby to sleep. You use your hands to rock the client's body or a specific body part on the table. This can relax the client, increase circulation, relieve pain, and relieve congestion in the upper respiratory tract.

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